Well, it really is FROZEN mania here. I guess everyone is Frozen mad right now. I don’t know what it is about Frozen, but it has somehow captured the hearts and imagination of children all over the world (and maybe mine too). Really, this Disney movie is just wonderful. I hear the kids playing out the story all day long, so I thought I would make me them these super quick and easy Frozen Puppets… seriously quick – print, cut and tape (or stick). If you are having a Frozen Party and need some Frozen Party craft ideas – this could be a quick one for you to make. The kids will love being able to take home their favourite characters at the end of the day.

For this Frozen craft you will need:

2) Cut out your Frozen Characters. I don’t think you have to be too exact – take care with the small pieces (e.g. the antlers) and leave some white space so they don’t break off. With Kristoff I left the white space between his legs, to make room for the craft stick.

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